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Itinerant Songster
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: The Edge of Faerie
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Indicators of a Visible Soul 1. A minimum of internal psychological processing by the character(s), whether in terms of thoughts, feelings, or dreams. 2. Character(s) appear as real, three-dimensional beings, almost always expressed through speech and behavior alone. 3. Internal attributes are evoked mythically according to the laws that govern the mythic setting: e.g.:
In the above, I'm trying to account for various aspects of LotR, but also for applicability to other works. Just a note on two- versus three- dimensionality: Those who assert that "visible soul" characterization is two-dimensional, are confusing internality with evocation of reality. When we see other people in the primary world but can't read their minds, we don't accuse them of being two-dimensional. We reserve such a pejorative for shallowness of character. Further, "visible soul" characterization, done well, is not the same as shallow characterization. It's not hard to perceive the difference between a real visible character from a cardboard cut-out. Last edited by littlemanpoet; 01-20-2005 at 05:45 PM. |
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